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Maryland finalizes $577M settlement for HBCU federal lawsuit

Crabs fell on Alabama: The new seafood shacks taking over the state

Crabs fell on Alabama: The new seafood shacks taking over the state AL.com 4/30/2021 © Dennis Pillion | dpillion/al.com King crab legs at the Crab Barrack in Birmingham, Ala. Alabama is being invaded. Hard-shelled, 10-legged invaders from the north are popping up all over the state and being offered as surprisingly decent fast-casual seafood in places thousands of miles removed from snow or crabs or even coastline. Alabama is being taken over by crabs. Or at least by crab shacks. Don’t believe me? Check out the Crab Barrack in Birmingham. Or Anniston. Or go visit The Juicy Crab in Tuscaloosa or Montgomery, or the locations coming soon to Hoover, Dothan, and Mobile.

Maryland s $577M settlement finalized for HBCU federal lawsuit

Updated: 11:26 AM EDT Apr 28, 2021 Maryland has finalized a $577 million settlement to end a 15-year federal lawsuit relating to underfunding at the state s four historically Black colleges and universities, state officials announced Wednesday.The Maryland Attorney General s Office signed the agreement with attorneys for the plaintiffs to settle the case. Lawmakers passed legislation earlier this year to set aside the money, and Gov. Larry Hogan signed the bill last month. This settlement marks an historic investment in Maryland s historically Black colleges and universities, Attorney General Brian Frosh said in a statement. It will enable these valued institutions to expand their academic reach and to assist thousands of students with getting the education they deserve. The lawsuit dating to 2006 accused Maryland of underfunding these institutions while developing programs at traditionally white schools that directly competed with them, draining away prospective student

Maryland finalizes $577M settlement for HBCU federal lawsuit

Maryland has finalized a $577 million settlement to end a 15-year federal lawsuit relating to underfunding at the state’s four historically Black colleges and universities, state officials announced Wednesday. The Maryland Attorney General’s Office signed the agreement with attorneys for the plaintiffs to settle the case. “This settlement marks an historic investment in Maryland’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities," Attorney General Brian Frosh said.

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